Systemd/test/test.all
Kay Sievers 6bf0ffe8fd allow rules to be compiled to one binary file
All the rule files can be compiled into a single file,
which can be mapped into the udev process to avoid parsing
the rules with every event.

Signed-off-by: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@suse.de>
2005-06-24 18:05:32 +02:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# test.block - run udev(8) on each block device in /sys/block
if [ $# = "0" ] ; then
echo
echo "usage: $0 <action>"
echo "where <action> is \"add\" or \"remove\""
echo
exit 1
fi
SYSFSDIR=/sys # change this for a nonstand sysfs mount point
BIN=../udev # location of your udev binary
export ACTION=$1 # 'add' or 'remove'
# do the block devices first
for i in ${SYSFSDIR}/block/*; do
# add each drive
export DEVPATH=${i#${SYSFSDIR}}
$BIN block
# add each partition, on each device
for j in $i/*; do
if [ -f $j/dev ]; then
export DEVPATH=${j#${SYSFSDIR}}
$BIN block
fi
done
done
# now all the devices in the class directories
for i in ${SYSFSDIR}/class/*; do
for j in $i/*; do
if [ -f $j/dev ]; then
export DEVPATH=${j#${SYSFSDIR}}
CLASS=`echo ${i#${SYSFSDIR}} | cut --delimiter='/' --fields=3-`
$BIN $CLASS
fi
done
done